100% found this document useful (1 vote)
596 views

SW J Function

The distribution of water saturation by using J-function is conducted in 5 cases due to provide several options of the in-place calculation of the field.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
100% found this document useful (1 vote)
596 views

SW J Function

The distribution of water saturation by using J-function is conducted in 5 cases due to provide several options of the in-place calculation of the field.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 11

5 Cases of Distribution of Water Saturation by using JFunction

The distribution of water saturation by using J-function is conducted in 5


cases due to provide several options of the in-place calculation of the field.
The workflow of conducting the distribution in 5 cases will be listed as follow.
1. Region
The reservoir model was divided into 4 regions based on porosity
distribution.

Figure above described the range of porosity that each region will be
divided into as listed below.
ROCKTY
PE
1
2
3
4

Porosit
y
< 0.12
0.12 0.18
0.18 0.24
> 0.24

Here is the result of the segmentation of the field.

2. Permeability Transform
Porosity-Permeability relationship was also established using the routine
core data taken from AW-BW and CW-DW field. The transformation of
permeability is represented as the character of porosity.

Here is the correlation equation between porosity and permeability that


we can obtained from the figure above.
k = 0.01 e0.32

3. Oil Water Contact


Oil water contact can be generated by Geometrical modeling in Petrel
Properties calculator as shown in below.

4. Capillary Pressure
Capillary pressure can be generated using correlation as shown in below.

Pc_res= (0.435-0.389)*H
Where

Water Gradient = 0.435 psi/ft


Oil Gradient
= 0.389 psi/ft
H
= Height above the oil water contact, ft

5. Laboratory Capillary Pressure


Laboratory capillary pressure can be obtained from reservoir capillary
pressure using correlation below.
Pc_lab = Pc_res*72/26
where (cost)res for Oil-Brine system = 26 mN/m
(cost)lab for Air-Brine system = 72 mN/m
6. Leverett J-Function
J_lab = 0.21645*(Pc_lab/)*Sqrt(k/)
7. Water Saturation (Sw) Distribution
The Sw distribution can be calculated by substituting the Leverett JFunction in the equation below.
Sw= 0.2777*[J(Sw)]-0.2448
where Sw = Water saturation, fraction
J
= Leverett-J Function
All the steps above are summarized in the figure below.

The results of Sw distribution will be shown in figures below.


Case #1

Poleng AB
Name
AWBW
CWDW

Case #2

Type
Cont.

Min
0.225
4

Cont.

0.223

Max
1.046
4
1.046
4

Poleng CD
Delta

0.821
0.823
4

89505
72422

Mean
0.921
9
0.955
3

Std
0.169
0.122
1

Var
0.028
6
0.014
9

Sum
82511.0
1
69188.0
1

Poleng AB
Name
AWBW
CWDW

Type

Poleng CD

Cont.

Min
0.225
4

Cont.

0.223

Max
1.046
4
1.046
4

Delta

0.821
0.823
4

89505
72422

Mean
0.928
1
0.955
6

Std
0.156
8
0.121
7

Var
0.024
6
0.014
8

Sum
83068.8
6
69204.1
1

Case #3

Poleng AB
Name
AWBW
CWDW

Type
Cont.

Min
0.224
9

Cont.

0.223

Max
1.046
4
1.046
4

Poleng CD
Delta
0.821
6
0.823
4

N
89505
72422

Mean
0.930
6
0.958
6

Std
0.151
9
0.113
5

Var
0.023
1
0.012
9

Sum
83291.0
3
69425.5

Case #4

Poleng AB
Name
AWBW

Type
Cont.

Min
0.225
5

Max
1.046
4

Poleng CD
Delta
0.820
9

N
89505

Mean
0.931
2

Std
0.151

Var
0.022
8

Sum
83350.9
4

CWDW

Cont.

0.223
1

1.046
4

0.823
3

72422

0.956

0.118
7

0.014
1

69236.4
8

Case #5

Poleng AB
Name
AWBW

Type
Cont.

Min
0.225
2

Max
1.046
4

Poleng CD
Delta
0.821
2

N
89505

Mean
0.928
5

Std
0.155
1

Var
0.024

Sum
83107.0
2

CWDW

Cont.

0.223
2

1.046
4

0.823
2

72422

0.958
6

0.112

0.012
5

69426.0
4

You might also like